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Due to the high prices of candles people like us
started to look for Unity Candles sources. The
best place to find anything we want is the
internet. Let's all stop for a second and thank
to the computer geek who invented the internet
:) Without him we would still be paying lots of
$$$ or more dollars for candles. But now thanks
to Internet we all can buy really Unity Candles
if we know where to find them. In This website I
will help you where to find Unity Candles. More
importantly, Unity Candles with quality. Because
there are lots of websites selling Cheap
Candles, but really not good quality.. You would
think that is unbelievable and think that these
Unity Candles wouldn't be for real, I thought
the same way when I first discovered this
website selling Unity Candles. With this
website, you will be able to buy the same
quality candles for the half prices. You can
really find Unity Candles on internet but from
my experience there are some important things
you should be careful when you want to buy Cheap
Candles. Here are some of my recommendations;
Never Unity Candles from a website that the only
way to contact them is e-mail.
Pay attention when you want to buy Unity Candles
online that the web site has a customer service
office with a valid telephone number to contact.
Check out if the site has a Valid Security
Certificate. This is very important for your
security.
The website that I will recommend to you has all
this services. They have a very friendly
customer service and really great prices. How do
I know that because I am still their customer.
Also I Unity Candles from this website and I sell
them on eBay at double prices. When I
first bought my candles from them I had lots of
concerns about the quality and the service
because the prices were unbelievable . But when
I received my candles, all my concerns were
gone. The prices are unbelievable, and me being
a French student studying In USA (By the way
sorry about my language) I really can not afford
to Unity Candles for $40.And Even if I can why
should I pay for candles when I can buy Cheap
Candles online? Any way after I received my
Unity Candles, this prices made me think that
any candle lover in the world would want to know
a place like this and when they see these prices
they will absolutely buy from it. Therefore I
build this website to link people to that Cheap
Candles website and earn money from them. You
will not pay anything to me for this Cheap
Candles. When you click here to Unity Candles
You will go to that page and when you order from
them I will earn money and my next candle order
will be cheaper and maybe I can save some money
for my books at school (damn books are expensive
in USA):) If you can build a website like mine
go and apply for their affiliate program. Did I
talk to much again :) Sorry ok Here are the
links for Unity Candles
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he ceremonial lighting of candles is found in
many cultures. From the western tradition of
lighting candles to celebrate a birthday, to the
Chinese Lantern Festival on the first full moon
of the lunar year in the east; from the Jewish
Hanukkah or Festival of Lights celebration, to
the Catholic ritual of lighting a candle at the
foot of the Blessed Virgin. It is thus no
surprise that the lighting of a single candle to
symbolically represent the new union of husband
and wife has become a popular part of the
wedding celebration.
The Unity Candle rite has only become popular in
the last quarter of a century, so there is
little standardization of the practice. However,
the rite does commonly have this structure:
Prior to the wedding ceremony, a large single
Unity Candle and two slimmer tapers are placed
in holders and arranged in the area where the
wedding ceremony will be performed.
During the wedding ceremony, after the exchange
of vows and rings, the bride and groom move to
the area where the candles have been readied,
careful to not obscure the congregation’s view
of the candles with their bodies. Two honored
participants, one representing each side of the
family (usually the bride’s mother and the
groom’s mother), come forward and light the
individual tapers for their children.
(Alternately, the single tapers may have been
lit prior to the ceremony or when other candles
are lit for the service.)
The bride takes her lighted taper; the groom
takes his lighted taper.
Simultaneously, the bride and groom use their
individual tapers to light the single large
Unity Candle between them.
The bride and groom extinguish their tapers and
returns them to their holders.
The lighting of the single candle symbolically
represents two individuals joining as one, and
the extinguishing of the individual tapers shows
the bride’s and groom’s intent to sublimate
their individual needs to the greater needs of
their union.
Two popular variations on this tradition have
also developed:
Those who wish to place a greater emphasis on
their continuing individuality may opt not to
extinguish the individual tapers, and the three
candles, lit and in their holders, stand as a
celebration of the bride and groom as
individuals and of their union.
Couples who are bringing children into the
marriage, may choose to have additional tapers
representing the children, who can come forward
and join in the lighting of the Unity Candle.
The lighting of the Unity Candle is usually
followed by the pronouncement of the couple as
husband and wife.
Because the Unity Candle ceremony is not
strictly associated with a single religion or
culture, it can readily be adapted by couples of
various beliefs or backgrounds to express the
sentiments most important to them. Incorporated
into a Christian ceremony, the lighting of the
candle can echo Christ’s role as the "Light of
the World." Or for those of Indian descent, it
could pay homage to the Hindu Agni Sthapana
tradition in which the priest lights a holy fire
into which the couple makes offerings.
Most couples keep their Unity Candle and relight
it on special occasions, such as their wedding
anniversary. Others may decide to use it more
broadly as a part of special celebrations,
incorporating it into their annual observation
of Hanukkah or Advent. If you intend to use your
Unity Candle as a part of ongoing spiritual
observations and celebrations, you might want to
choose a candle that is less "bridal" in its
ornamentation.
Because of its versatility and adaptability, the
Unity Candle tradition has become a familiar
part of today’s wedding celebrations.
May the blessing of light,
Be with you always,
Light without and light within.
And may the sun shine
Upon you and warm your heart
Until it glows
Like a great fire
So that others may feel
The warmth of your love
For one another.
(Adapted from an Irish Blessing) Candles
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